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  1. The decision to bring back the Red Five in the ninth installment was partly due the scene from The Empire Strikes Back where Luke is unable to lift his X-wing from Dagobah's swamp.

  2. Meanwhile, Luke travels with R2-D2 in his X-wing fighter to Dagobah, where he crash-lands. He meets Yoda, a diminutive creature who reluctantly accepts him as his Jedi apprentice after conferring with Obi-Wan's spirit.

  3. 21 de mar. de 2014 · On entering Dagobah's atmosphere, Luke's X-wing immediately loses all sensors. Luke quickly engages the "Landing Cycle", and almost immediately it seems the fighter has crashed through the tree canopy, into a swamp, and come to rest without serious injury to the occupants.

  4. https://www.midastouchtc.com/Vintage 2003 Star Wars The Saga Collection - The Empire Strikes Back Luke Skywalkers Red 5 X-Wing Fighter Space Vehicle With R2-...

  5. 18 de mar. de 2020 · That ship is last seen in The Empire Strikes Back when Luke lands on Cloud City to search for his captured friends, but he never returns to retrieve the X-Wing after his battle with...

  6. AA-589 was the designation for a T-65 X-wing starfighter piloted by Luke Skywalker. Luke Skywalker had been an X-wing pilot since he joined the Rebel Alliance and served at the Battle of Yavin as Red Five.

  7. 25 de dic. de 2019 · As the fifth member of the Red Squadron, Luke joined in the fight against the Empire, where he succeeded in destroying the first Death Star. The X-Wing would then follow Luke throughout the rest of the trilogy, as he traveled from Hoth to Dagobah and Tatooine.